Thursday, July 31, 2008

Talk about co-incidence. I've been reading the adsense TOS and searching for related topic about multiple adsense accounts on the same page. I couldn’t find any definitive explanation. Luckily, Adsense has just released an explanation on it on their official blog that clarified the issue. I can't simply copy what digitalforum is doing since they are premium adsense publishers.

You see, I'm about to launch a site with my friends that will allow members to show their ads on their submitted articles. It's some kind of revenue sharing but instead of splitting the proceeds, the members will get the full revenue of generated on their ad units displayed on their article. A separate ad unit, this time for the site, will be displayed somewhere else in the page. Revenue of this ad unit will be used for the upkeep of the site. It will generally make less money since the user's ad unit will be the one to be embedded on the article.

That's where the problem comes in. Though it's clear that a site can show multiple adsense publishers, doing the same in a single page isn't clear. And just about when I was going to contact adsense support, I visited their site and found their announcement. It's not just me having this problem afterall. And with this clarification we can go ahead with the development and eventual launch of the site.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

I always turn away from free stuffs in the web especially when in comes to hosting. Man, if there are paid hosting that sucks big time, how much

more with free, right? And it's just too good to be true, totally unbelievable! And that's my mentality until I found 000webhost.com. Now, I can't believe there really are some great things you can get for

fast the page loading was. I mean, it's not blazing fast but considering that it sits on a free server, the speed is still a lot better than my sites located

in paid hosting. Try to compare the two to see for yourself.

Now, I got to try this service too. Imagine, I've been paying $100 a year on my hosting that only gives me 3GB of space and 30GB of bandwidth.

Here, you can get them for all free! As my friend say, "don't take my words for it, try it!". I already have plans to put up some micro sites that I've

been itching to but can't continue due to lack of webspace (and money to upgrade!). I am also planning of moving some of my domains here. Yes, you can use your own domain with their service! Isn't that amazing?

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